National Maritime Museum

Discover the historic world of seafaring with a visit to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich - the largest museum of its kind in the world!

Discover tales of world famous explorers, sail a ship into port with a state-of-the-art Bridge simulator and explore Britain’s seafaring history in the largest maritime museum in the world. London Pass holders can also claim a free souvenir guide when they visit the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.

The National Maritime Museum houses over 2 million objects related to seafaring; this Greenwich museum has both permanent and changing exhibitions over three floors and possesses the most important holdings in the world on the history of Britain at sea including both British and Dutch maritime art, cartography, manuscripts, and ship models.

Admission to the National Maritime Museum and Queen’s House and Astronomy Centre at the Royal Observatory Greenwich are free. Charges apply to planetarium shows, some special events and exhibitions. Charges apply for adult admission to Flamsteed House and the Meridien Courtyard at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.

It’s worth planning a whole day’s visit to this culturally rich part of the city - there are several other key attractions in Greenwich, with London museums such as the Fan Museumand The Wernher Collection at Ranger’s House in nearby Blackheath – all free with the London Pass.

"We found that the things we wanted to see in London were covered by the London Pass. We heard of the London Pass when we were arranging our BritRail Pass and we investigated how much it would cost to see everything we wanted. We found the convenience of the pass and the cost far outweighed just showing up at the venues and lining up for tickets. We even went to a few venues we didn't have on our "must see" list. Great value...would purchase again & recommend it to others."Les from UK